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pick lffdty eiucl Ramon Next to the Big Chiefs, the Runners are seated nearest the fire in the Wigwam. It will be their honor, in turn, to lead the tribe. The iirst task undertaken by the class last fall was that of sell- ing refreshments to the fans attending football games at the sta- dium. These Runners really know how to make hot chocolate. Later this year the Runners spent their time getting wrapped up in salt water taffyg the sale of this candy provided the annual project of the class. The leaders were Dick Brough, presidentg Mary Allyn, vice president, Charles Gill, secretary, and Ramon Phipps, treasurer. Faculty sponsors guiding them are Rosemary Forsyth, Wade Watts, Chester Fair, and Lester Bohyer. The Runners closed their season by entertaining the Big Chiefs with a grand Prom of Southern atmosphere. Co-chairmen for this Prom were Betty Jane Timblin and Bill St. Clair. LA Ee , he kllllllfli 18
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3 game fffaty fou 77:21 The Huntsmen are a lively group, successful in all of their pro- jects, since becoming members of the tribe two years ago. Their record is big game in every hunt, laying away for future use the bounties of the present. With a skating party at Gem Beach they bagged their first game this year. On another occasion, the sale of tickets for the Ladies' Auxiliary play, Swing Out, added to their reserve. The dance after the Willard basketbal game was sponsored by the Huntsmen. In all of the tribal activities they are active. Many are warriors of the basketball and football squads, and of the track team. These are inspired by the cheerleading huntsmen. Some have gained recognition in speech activities, in Music, on the Compass staff, in dramatics, in Las Amigas, and in girls athletics. The Huntsmen were headed by Mary Lou Keller as president, Fred Keys, secretary, and Jack Miller, treasurer. Their sponsors are Dorothea Marshall, Octa Kincade, and Dorothy Funk. 'x X Tie -iquntamen 20
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